Forecast for readers who want a window into late 18th‑century Irish politics
This edition presents a seminal address that blends opinion, advocacy, and historical context about Ireland’s rights, governance, and reform.
In these pages, Arthur O’Connor argues for liberty and reform while challenging monopoly and corruption. The material focuses on the political climate of 1797, detailing calls for independence from restrictive power structures and a push toward more equal representation. Readers will encounter provocative ideas about governance, taxation, and the role of the citizen in shaping public policy.
- A clear view of the arguments used in late‑1700s Irish political discourse
- Rhetoric that connects civil rights, parliamentary power, and economic policy
- Contemporary reactions and the broader European context of the period
- Historical language and firsthand perspectives from a key political figure
Ideal for readers of history and political thought who want to understand how reform movements formed and argued their case during a pivotal era.